Also a defining moment in emo history was the release of the commercial flop “Pinkerton,” Weezer’s 1995 masterpiece, which is now often considered the band’s best release. Although once very popular in this scene, one band that is largely forgotten ...
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We do know for sure, however, that the band went into the studio with producer Jacknife Lee (Snow Patrol) and recorded its follow-up to its "Red Album" Weezer (review) (Interscope) between November and January.
Thu, May 28 | from Aversion